Performance: removed the ? after CSS and JS inclusion so that it can be cached by the users browser cache and webservers as well

Solved the problem that the theme backend triggers a PHP error

Updated the CSS files so that the website looks good after the first activation

Removed some files that are not needed any longer

1.3.1 (Feb. 15. 2013)

class file names are now lower-cased to avoid problems on some UNIX systems

1.3 (Feb. 14. 2013)

Error solved: Contact pages did not display error messages correctly.

Performance: Replaced the reCaptcha PHP library with an WordPress function.

Performance: Added the possibility to deactivate the plugins you don’t need. Also set up PHP autoloading.

Removed some folders that are not needed any longer

Added a readme.txt into the themes folder

1.2 (Feb. 12. 2013)

New:Added the feature to add shortcodes via a button in the editor

New:Added FontAwesome to CDN so that it gets loaded quicker on your own website (thanks to bootstrapcdn.com)

Fixed the problem that the social media buttons do not appear correctly on some pages

1.1.2 (Feb. 5. 2013)

Fixed a problem with the social media buttons on the homepage

Fixed a problem that the RevolutionSlider installs not correctly

‘Stripslashed’ the input-fields in the backend so that quotes can be used in the right way

Edited the options so that the frontpage already looks good after the first installation

Deactivated the headerbar as standard. This can be reactivated in the backend.

Moved the save-path of the custom CSS files to wp-content/css/ so that they will be there even after a theme update.

Renamed screenshot.jpg to screenshot.png.

1.1.1 (Feb. 4. 2013)

Some bugfixes

1.1 (Feb. 2. 2013)

New:Added Revolution Slider

Fixed a problem that thumbnails could not be deactivated on posts and pages

Fixed some other small bugs (like an error in the columns shortcodes, etc.)

1.0 (Jan. 24. 2013)

This was the first version of the theme.

What this theme can do for you

The Schema Corporate WordPress theme is a very special WordPress theme. It fully supports schema.org structured microdata that webmasters can use to markup their pages in ways recognised by major search providers. According to the schema.org website search engines including Bing, Google, Yahoo! and Yandex rely on this markup to improve the display of search results, making it easier for people to find the right web pages.

Here are some examples:

Quick Start & Installation

Upload the schema-corporate folder to the /wp-content/themes/ directory.